Is It a Cold or an Allergy
How parents can help relieve kids' hay fever symptoms.
It can be difficult for parents to tell whether their child has a cold or hay fever, but there are ways to distinguish between the two, experts say.
"Runny, stuffy or itchy noses, sneezing, coughing, fatigue, and headaches can all be symptoms of both allergies and colds, but when parents pay close attention to minor details they will be able to tell the difference," expert said.
"Children who have springtime or fall allergies have much more itching of their noses; they often have fits of sneezing and usually rub their noses in an upward motion," expert explained. "They also complain about an itchy, scratchy throat or itchy eyes, whereas with a cold, they don't."
Nasal discharge is usually clear if someone has allergies and yellowish if someone has a cold, expert added.
If children have seasonal allergies, expert offers the following tips to help ease symptoms:
Keep home and car windows closed and change air conditioner filters every month.
Have children wash their face, hands and hair after they've been outside. It's also a good idea to flush their eyes and ears with a nonprescription saline solution.
Remove clothing. After kids have been outside, they should change their clothes. The clothing should be washed to remove pollen and other allergens.
Limit children's outdoor activity in the early morning, when pollen counts are higher.
Make sure children are taking their allergy medicine daily during pollen season.
Source: HealthDay News
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